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Wigan Warriors star Junior Nsemba enjoyed a sensational breakthrough season, earning selection in the Super League Dream Team as well as England’s extended squad.

But the humble 20-year-old says he wouldn’t be anywhere near the level he is today without the help and guidance of his ‘big brother’ team-mate Willie Isa.

Nsemba actually got his opportunity in Wigan’s back-row following a season-ending injury to club stalwart Isa, who has worked closely with Nsemba throughout the campaign whilst sidelined.

“I feel like me and Willie have always been close,” Nsemba told Love Rugby League at Monday’s official launch of the 2024 Dream Team.

“I just chat to him like a big brother really. Everyone knows to respect Willie, he talks and we all listen.

“In training he is still working really hard, although he isn’t on the field with us and that, he is in the gym doing his extras and trying to get himself back right.

“I feel like I’ve had to step up. Unfortunately Willie got injured and I feel like if you’re a Wigan player then you need to grab things with two hands – no matter what the age. I feel like I’ve done, Jack Farrimond’s done it, Zach’s (Eckersley) has done it, so I feel like it has been a good year.”

And Wigan boss Matt Peet, who clinched his sixth trophy as head coach of his hometown club last week, can’t speak highly enough of the influence that the experienced Isa has: both on and off the pitch for his players.

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